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			 Celebrate 
			the music of freedom Lincoln Presidential Library presents ‘Oh 
			Freedom! Songs of the Civil Rights Movement’ on June 19
 
 
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            [June 17, 2019]  
            
             Music played a vital role in the civil rights 
			movement by lifting spirits, inspiring protesters and sweetening 
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			 The Abraham Lincoln 
			Presidential Library and Museum will celebrate that music June 19 
			with a performance of “Oh Freedom! Songs of the Civil Rights 
			Movement.” 
 The show features award-winning Illinois folksinger/folklorist Chris 
			Vallillo performing pivotal songs from the movement and presenting 
			first-hand accounts of the historic struggle.
 
 He will be joined onstage by Springfield’s Pleasant Grove Baptist 
			Church Choir to bring these inspirational songs to life, from the 
			powerful gospel of “Wade in the Water” to the quiet strength of “We 
			Shall Overcome.”
 
 The concert takes place on “Juneteenth,” the holiday celebrating 
			freedom from slavery, particularly the day in 1865 when enslaved 
			people in Texas received word of their emancipation.
 
 
			
			 
			
			“Hearing these songs performed by Chris and the Pleasant Grove 
			Baptist Church choir reminds us of the power and the struggle behind 
			them,” said Phil Funkenbusch, the presidential library’s theater 
			director. “This is one of those special evenings to witness.”
 
 The performance begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for the general 
			public or $8 for members of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library 
			Foundation. To buy tickets, visit
			
			www.PresidentLincoln. Illinois.gov  and click “Special 
			Event Reservations.”
 
			
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Music was part of the civil rights movement every step of the 
way.
 “When blacks in Montgomery chose to walk rather than ride segregated buses, they 
sang. When black customers were beaten at segregated lunch counters across the 
south, they sang. And when the Freedom Riders were pulled from their buses and 
beaten, they sang,” Vallillo said.
 
 For more about Vallillo, visit www. 
ChrisVallillo.com.
 
 The Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum uses a combination of rigorous 
scholarship and high-tech showmanship to immerse visitors in the life and times 
of Abraham Lincoln. Visitors can see ghosts come to life on stage, watch TV 
coverage of the 1860 presidential election, roam through the Lincoln White 
House, experience booming cannons in a Civil War battle and come face to face 
with priceless original Lincoln artifacts.
 
 The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents, 
photographs, artifacts and art, as well as some 12 million items pertaining to 
all aspects of Illinois history.
 
 For more information, visit 
www. PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.
 
				 
			[Christopher Wills] |